managerial
This word is primarily used in professional and business contexts. It describes things that belong to the role of a manager rather than the general work of an employee. It is most commonly paired with nouns like 'skills', 'experience', or 'position'. For example, 'managerial experience' refers to the time someone spent leading others.
💬Casual Conversation
🎬Tuesday afternoon, Mark is hiding in the breakroom while David is in a meeting.
David Smith
Mark, you're totally bombing this project. Your managerial skills are nonexistent.
Mark
My bad man, I'm just vibing until Friday.
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David uses 'managerial skills' to critique Mark's lack of leadership and organization. Mark responds with 'bombing' (failing miserably) and 'vibing' (relaxing/doing nothing), highlighting the stark contrast between David's corporate intensity and Mark's slacker persona.